Offset opened up about his upcoming solo album. The Georgia native was ecstatic to preview his unreleased collaborations with Latto, Travis Scott, Future and Chloe Bailey.
Although he didn’t play the song, Offset also confirmed that his wife Cardi B will also be on the project.
“I got three women on my project,” he said. When asked if the third woman was Bardi, all he did was nod with a smirk.
Offset also played his final song with the late TakeOff, which was recorded last summer.
He was extremely excited about the record, but eventually his mood turned grim as he began to reflect on the Migos rapper’s death.
“You wanna hear my last song with Takeoff?” he asked the interviewer. Offset noted that the pair recorded it last summer and rapped along as it played.
“You gotta see this!” he told the outlet at one point while lifting up his hoodie to display his tattoo of Takeoff’s face sprawled across his back. “It’s my favorite picture of him. I like it because he had his glasses off.”
Offset met Take and Quavo while they were in the sixth grade. Quavo is TakeOff’s uncle, but they’re only three years apart.
Although fans believed all three were related, Offset is only a play cousin and is not biologically tied to his former groupmates. Nonetheless, the death of TakeOff is still a painful subject for ‘Set to talk about.
“It’s hard for me to talk about s**t right now,”
Offset sadly muttered
“I’ve never talked about this stuff. Seriously. Talking about Take is hard, man…Talking about all this s**t is hard. That’s why I don’t, to be honest. That s**t hurts. Like, it’s gonna put me in a mood, and I don’t want to get in that mood. Some things I don’t never tell nobody. He’s not here. That s**t feels fake, bro.”
“I get through my day thinking it’s fake,” he added. “And I don’t say nothing to nobody about it.”
Offset then remarked, “I think I need to take a break,” and headed into the other room.
He popped back in only to say goodnight. Elsewhere in the interview, he revealed that he and Quavo aren’t actually biologically related, despite being often referred to as cousins.